PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xvi
... mind when he said- ' Here alone ' I search the record of each mouldering stone . ' The visits to the Hill also sometimes led him to the Leasowes , lately the picturesque seat of the Poet Shenstone , who had been intimate with his father ...
... mind when he said- ' Here alone ' I search the record of each mouldering stone . ' The visits to the Hill also sometimes led him to the Leasowes , lately the picturesque seat of the Poet Shenstone , who had been intimate with his father ...
Page xviii
... mind to offer them to a publisher . In the beginning of 1781 , when eighteen years old , in admi- ration of Johnson's Rambler , he sent a short literary essay to the Gentleman's Magazine . It was entitled The Scribbler , and printed ...
... mind to offer them to a publisher . In the beginning of 1781 , when eighteen years old , in admi- ration of Johnson's Rambler , he sent a short literary essay to the Gentleman's Magazine . It was entitled The Scribbler , and printed ...
Page xxi
... mind , ' Devout yet cheerful , active yet resigned ; ' Grant me like thee , whose heart knew no disguise , ' Whose blameless wishes never aimed to rise , ' To meet the changes Time and Chance present , LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS , xxi.
... mind , ' Devout yet cheerful , active yet resigned ; ' Grant me like thee , whose heart knew no disguise , ' Whose blameless wishes never aimed to rise , ' To meet the changes Time and Chance present , LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS , xxi.
Page xxiii
... mind , was asking to be introduced to the literary men of Scotland . see . The political hopes and fears of the nation were at this time raised to the highest pitch by what was going forward in Paris . The French revolution had begun ...
... mind , was asking to be introduced to the literary men of Scotland . see . The political hopes and fears of the nation were at this time raised to the highest pitch by what was going forward in Paris . The French revolution had begun ...
Page xxviii
... he explains the principles of true taste , as being founded on simplicity , and as bringing about great effects by small means . It is a picture of his mind This 6 at the age of thirty - five , as xxviii SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... he explains the principles of true taste , as being founded on simplicity , and as bringing about great effects by small means . It is a picture of his mind This 6 at the age of thirty - five , as xxviii SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
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